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Spotlight on Careers in Entrepreneurship

Since its founding, Paul Orfalea’s Kinko’s empire has grown to more than 1,500 stores and 23,000 employees worldwide. And Pleasant Rowland’s American Girl dolls, second only to Barbie in U.S. sales, made her $700 million when she sold her company to Mattel. How did these incredible entrepreneurs do it? Students will see a profile of Orfalea and Rowland and how they became entrepreneurs.

©2007 • 20 minutes • Grades 9 and up
Item#: SOCE-VID • Format: DVD/VHS $99.95